Volume 473 - 12th Neutrino Oscillation Workshop (NOW2024) - Session 4: Particle physics from the sky and the cosmos
Galactic cosmic ray studies with DAMPE
I. De Mitri*, I. Cagnoli  on behalf of the DAMPE Collaboration
*: corresponding author
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Published on: March 20, 2025
Abstract
The DArk Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE), operative since its launch in December 2015, is a space-based experiment with primary objectives including the indirect detection of dark matter signatures, the measurement of galactic cosmic ray fluxes spanning tens of GeV to hundreds of TeV, and high-energy gamma-ray astronomy.
An overview of the DAMPE results on galactic cosmic rays will be provided, focusing on precision measurements that revealed distinctive spectral features in proton and helium fluxes.
The discussion will also outline the measured secondary-to-primary flux ratios, such as boron-to-carbon (B/C), as well as ongoing studies of light, medium, and heavy nuclei spectra.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.473.0077
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